"A poem about Hijab" 
What do you see when you look at me,
Do you see someone limited, or someone free,
All some people can do is just look and
stare,
Simply because they can't see my hair,
Others think I am controlled and uneducated,
They are so thankful that they are not me,
Because they would like to remain ‘free’,
Well free isn’t exactly the word I would’ve
used,
Describing women who are cheated on and
abused,
They think that I do not have opinions or
voice,
They think that being hooded isn’t my
choice,
They think that the hood makes me look
caged,
That my husband or dad is totally outraged,
All they can do is look at me in fear,
And in my eye there is a tear,
Not because I have been stared at or made
fun of,
But because people are ignoring the One up
above,
On the Day of Judgment they will be the
fools,
Because they were too ashamed to play by
their own rules,
Maybe the guys won’t think I am a cutie,
But at least I am filled with more inner
beauty,
See I have declined from being a guy’s toy,
Because I won’t let my self be controlled by
a boy,
Real men are able to appreciate my mind,
And aren’t busy looking at my behind,
Hooded girls are the ones really helping the
Muslim cause,
The role that we play definitely deserves
applause,
I will be recognized because I am smart and
bright,
And because some people are inspired by my
sight,
The smart ones are attracted by my
tranquility,
In the back of their mind they wish they
were me,
We have the strength to do what we think is
right,
Even if it means putting up a life long
fight,
You see we are not controlled by a mini
skirt and tight shirt,
We are given only respect, and never treated
like dirt,
So you see, we are the ones that are free
and liberated,
We are not the ones that are sexually
terrorized and violated,
We are the ones that are free and pure,
We’re free of standard’s that have no cure,
So when people ask you how you feel about
the hood,
Just sum it up by saying ‘baby its all good’.